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Sexual harassment is so rampant in the hotel industry that housekeepers need panic buttons. [Source]
a friend of mine was a maid when we were in college and men would literally stand over her and watch her as she cleaned, especially when she had to clean the bathrooms (tub and floor on her knees) and make the bed. It really freaked her out.
this really is a racist evil ass country
So the tr*mp administration is giving Haitians who lived here from the program until the summer of 2019 to move back to Haiti. The Homeland Security Department claims that Haiti has “improved” since their tragic earthquake, but the nation still remains on of the poorest in the world. More than a quarter of their population are living off a dollar a day. This means that Haitians who came here in 2009 by the residency permit program will no longer be protected from deportation in 2019. It may seem like a long ways from now, but these people have started new lives, found stable jobs, purchased stable homes, started families, etc. Imagine establishing a better life for 10 years just to have it stripped away by a racist administration. NOBODY should be supporting this sick termination.
never forget
I was just talking about this with someone. The narrative we weave around civil rights is that they are granted by the government. We talk about peaceful protests but we don’t teach the violent rebellions that shape our culture and constitution.
We don’t teach about the Seminoles fighting back to hold their land (and actually holding their ground).
We don’t teach about Stonewall and the progress transwomen of color made because they started a /riot/.
Ferguson is unacceptable because it was civilian action, fighting from the bottom against the top.
The system granting you your civil liberties is a false construct. Your rights are inalienable. The system is wrong. The system giving you what it already owed you is not justice. It is merely what it aways should have been.